Mike Page
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Mike Page completed the requirement “Reach a balance greater or equal to 500 Points” of the level Fjord Navigator 7 months ago
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Mike Page completed the requirement “Reach a balance greater or equal to 300 Points” of the level Trail Explorer 8 months ago
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Mike Page replied to the discussion Handlebar camera mounts in the forum All things Bikes & Rig Setups 8 months ago
That looks the same as the pic on the left (but not DJI).
It IS good but slips a bit on my handlebar unless I shim it up.
I haven’t tried it yet w/the insta360. It’s a challenge because it’s more top-heavy than a GoPro.
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Mike Page started the discussion Handlebar camera mounts in the forum All things Bikes & Rig Setups 8 months ago
I’ve been experimenting with handlebar camera mounts go GoPro and Insta360. I’ve bought more lousy mounts than good ones so far. Here is one that I like a lot and one that i sorta like.
I like the handlebar mount because it is a fairly steady (image stabilization software is amazing) shot that maintains a direction independent of where my eyes…
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Mike Page replied to the discussion where to leave big travel bag in Oslo for duration of bike trip? in the forum Does anyone know? 8 months ago
where to leave big travel bag in Oslo for duration of bike trip?
I’ve been in touch with/these folks in Oslo (Matthew’s advice):
Hos Wanda kan du leie lager rimelig – Vi henter, lagrer og leverer
Wanda har lager til leie for bedrifter og privatpersoner. Bestill lagring enkelt på nett, og la oss både hente og bringe når det passer deg.
And there’s also
wanda.space
Hos Wanda kan du leie lager rimelig - Vi henter, lagrer og leverer
Wanda har lager til leie for bedrifter og privatpersoner. Bestill lagring enkelt på nett og la oss både hente og bringe når det passer deg.
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Camera storage on a bikepacking trip
I would say that it’s near impossible to be a bad photographer when your subject matter is Norway’s epic scenery.
The Nikon was brand new to me on last year’s trip and I took over a 1000 great shots, nary a bad one. But it had a delete key that proved to be useful.
Your OP of that article, which I’d seen before, was extremely helpful once again.
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Camera storage on a bikepacking trip
Mountainsmith Aurora II Camera Bag available on EBay (like mine, it’s 20+years old) and a harness I use (along with neck strap) to keep the camera handy in front of me and another bag I haven’t figured out how to mount on anything yet:
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Camera storage on a bikepacking trip
Something like an Insta360 would be easy to stash & protect
@Matthew Norway time to reshoot some of your adventures?
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Roundtrip Stockholm Oslo with a loop
Somewhere recently I read about just using a locking carabiner across spokes on a wheel.
How would that compare?
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